CHRYSLER CORP. v. UNEMPLOYMENT INS. APP B. OF D. OF L.


345 A.2d 418 (1975)

CHRYSLER CORPORATION, Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEAL BOARD OF the DEPARTMENT OF LABOR and Joseph E. Connors, et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided September 17, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl Schnee, Schnee & Castle, and Jeffrey S. Goddess, Tybout & Redfearn, Wilmington, for appellant.

Jay H. Conner, Wilmington, for Unemployment Ins. Appeal Bd., appellee.

Harvey B. Rubenstein, Wilmington, for employees, appellees.

Before HERRMANN, C. J., McNEILLY, J., and QUILLEN, Chancellor.


HERRMANN, Chief Justice:

In this unemployment compensation case, the question is whether the claimants were "participants" in a labor dispute such as to disqualify them for benefits under 19 Del. C. § 3315(4)1 and Lowe Bros., Inc. v. Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board, Del. Supr., 332 A.2d 150 (1975).

I.

The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board made the following findings...

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